Creating a 2000 IES-LFS Database in Stata



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up four sub-do-files, namely readin.do, ies2000h.do and ies2000p.do and lfs2000_2.do. Once
these do-files have been run the ‘original versions’ of the IES 2000 (person- and household-
level) and the LFS 2000:2 are saved (
ies2000h_orig.dta, ies2000p_orig.dta and
lfs2000_2_orig.dta). The second part of ies2000.do runs adjustments.do, which makes
adjustments to the data so that incomes and expenditures match (see section 4.2), and
print.do, which prints data tables for use in various sub-matrices of the SAM (see section
4.3). Do-files
ies2000h.do and ies2000h.do also contain further sub-routines, which are
discussed below. The Stata output of the first part of
ies2000.do is saved in a log-file called
ies2000.log.

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